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India’s upgrade of mission in Kabul welcomed by Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

Shaheen described India’s decision as both “important and needed” for advancing relations across multiple sectors, including trade, development, and diplomacy.

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The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has welcomed India’s decision to upgrade the Indian Technical Mission in Kabul into a full-fledged embassy, calling it a step toward strengthening regional stability and cooperation.

In a statement to The Hindu, Suhail Shaheen — the IEA’s Ambassador to Qatar — said the move will contribute to “building regional peace.”

“It is a rightful step to put bilateral relations on a normal track, build trust, promote trade and cooperation, and play a constructive role in regional peace,” Shaheen said.

“I welcome this decision and look forward to seeing good bilateral relations between Afghanistan and India.”

Shaheen described India’s decision as both “important and needed” for advancing relations across multiple sectors, including trade, development, and diplomacy.

The announcement follows Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s recent visit to New Delhi, during which both sides agreed to deepen engagement.

On Tuesday India officially restored full diplomatic ties with Kabul by upgrading its technical mission to an embassy “with immediate effect.”

According to India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the move will enhance India’s role in Afghanistan’s “comprehensive development, humanitarian assistance, and capacity-building initiatives,” aligning with the “priorities and aspirations of Afghan society.”

India had closed its embassy in Kabul and withdrawn all staff in August 2021, following the IEA’s takeover and the collapse of the Ashraf Ghani government. The consulates in Mazar-e-Sharif, Jalalabad, Kandahar, and Herat were also shut.

Diplomatic engagement was cautiously reinitiated on June 23, 2022, when India deployed a small technical team to Kabul to oversee humanitarian projects and provide limited consular services.

The upgrade to a full embassy marks India’s most significant diplomatic step in Afghanistan since 2021 and is being viewed in Kabul as a sign of growing trust and regional pragmatism.

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Afghanistan seeks closer trade cooperation with Uzbekistan

Uzbek officials also unveiled plans to open trade chambers in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan to help boost exports and improve market access for regional products.

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Afghanistan has called on Uzbekistan to establish a coordination and liaison office at the Termez border market to strengthen direct business ties between the private sectors of the two countries.

The proposal was discussed during a meeting in Mazar-i-Sharif between Nooruddin Azizi, Afghanistan’s Minister of Industry and Commerce, and Amanbai Orynbaev, Chairman of the Supreme Council of Uzbekistan’s Karakalpakstan region.

During the talks, both sides explored opportunities to expand cooperation in the export of Afghan cotton, coal, fresh and dried fruits, as well as joint projects in food production, construction materials, tourism, pharmaceutical manufacturing, mineral processing, and investment in key economic sectors.

Uzbek officials also unveiled plans to open trade chambers in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan to help boost exports and improve market access for regional products.

As part of the visit, the Uzbek delegation inaugurated an expo of national products in Mazar-i-Sharif aimed at promoting trade and economic cooperation between the two neighbouring countries.

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Japan announces MEXT scholarships for Afghan students for 2027 academic year

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The Embassy of Japan in Afghanistan has announced scholarship opportunities for Afghan students under the Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship Program for the 2027 academic year.

According to the embassy, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan is offering scholarships for graduate-level study at Japanese universities under the research student category, including both regular and non-regular students.

Interested and eligible applicants can download the application guidelines and forms from the official Study in Japan website and are advised to carefully review all requirements before applying.

Applicants who meet the eligibility criteria and have prepared all required documents must submit their applications by 25 May 2026. The embassy said late or incomplete submissions will not be accepted.

The first screening process will include a written examination in Kabul on 18 June 2026, followed by interviews scheduled for July 2026 (date to be confirmed).

The Embassy of Japan noted that the Aga Khan Foundation Afghanistan will assist in collecting applications and facilitating written examinations, but will not be involved in the selection process.

It further emphasized that the selection will be conducted independently by the embassy and the Japanese government, based on academic merit, quality of application documents, and performance in written and interview examinations, without consideration of religious, linguistic, or ethnic background.

The scholarship program is fully funded and free of charge. The embassy warned applicants to remain cautious against scams, stressing that no financial contributions are required at any stage of the application process.

 

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New township to provide over 1,000 land plots for returnees in Logar

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Abdul Salam Hanafi, Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs, has launched the distribution of more than 1,000 residential land plots for returning migrants in Logar province.

During a visit to Logar, Hanafi inaugurated a new township and said the initiative aims to support Afghan returnees by providing them with housing opportunities and improving settlement conditions.

He called for speeding up the process of distributing residential plots designated for migrants, stressing the importance of timely implementation.

“We inaugurated this township today, which includes more than 1,000 plots. These plots will be distributed to migrants. In addition, other townships will also be constructed soon,” he said.

Hanafi also noted that over the past three years, more than five million Afghan migrants have returned from neighboring countries, adding that efforts are underway to provide them with essential services and support their reintegration.

 
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